Growing crops in darkness could save land and advance sustainable agricultural
21 Jul 2022

LIKE something out of a science fiction film, researchers have managed to grow plants in complete darkness, potentially paving a path for food production that’s decoupled from the land.
In their study, led by the University of California, Riverside and the University of Delaware, the researchers explain how they’ve accomplished ‘artificial photosynthesis’ through a process combining solar-powered electricity, water and carbon dioxide to create a medium that encourages plant growth without the need for direct sun.
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